Answer:
Preventing sperm from getting to the eggs. Types include condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, and contraceptive sponges.
Keeping the woman's ovaries from releasing eggs that could be fertilized. Types include birth control pills, patches, shots, vaginal rings, and emergency contraceptive pills.
IUDs, devices which are implanted into the uterus. They can be kept in place for several years.
Sterilization, which permanently prevents a woman from getting pregnant or a man from being able to get a woman pregnant
What would happen to a person who has damaged pulmonary veins?
A. Deoxygenated blood would not get back to the lungs.
B. Oxygenated blood would not circulate through the heart muscle.
C. Oxygenated blood would not get back to the heart to be pumped all over the body.
D. Deoxygenated blood would not get to the heart.
Answer:the answer is C
Explanation:
The Sonu family is experiencing hard times and several family conflicts. The father, Javed, got a reduction in pay several months ago due to staffing changes at his job, which has caused him to get a second job. As a result, his two young boys have not handled it well. They are easily irritated and frustrated that life is no longer fun when compared to the past. Javed’s wife is trying to stay happy, but taking a second job to help pay the bills has negatively impacted her life. Both her and Javed are spending more time away from their family and less time taking care of family duties.
What external pressure is likely contributing to the Sonu family conflicts?
financial strains placed on the family
current living conditions in the home
unhealthy decisions made over a period of time
parental miscommunication regarding raising the boys
Answer:
financial strains placed on the family
Answer:
financial strains placed on the family
Donna and Jack are expecting their first child. During routine checkups, Donna’s OB/GYN suspects that the fetus may have a genetic disorder. Which procedure would help identify if the fetus has a genetic disorder?
A.
Papanicolaou test
B.
colposcopy
C.
hysterosalpingography
D.
amniocentesis
E.
ultrasound
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Amniocentesis is a prenatal procedure that your doctor may recommend you have during pregnancy. The test checks for fetal abnormalities (birth defects) such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis or spina bifida. In most cases, the results are normal. Amniocentesis is performed between 16 and 20 weeks into the pregnancy.
Iris is a nursing assistant caring for a patient who has been feeling depressed about her illness. Iris loves to scrapbook and asks the patient to come to a scrapbooking club in the afternoons. The patient says that she does not really enjoy scrapbooking, but Iris insists because she knows that a diversional activity will be good for the patient.
Is the scrapbooking club a diversional activity for the patient?
Yes. It is a social function and could easily distract her.
Yes. Diversional activities need to be time consuming.
No. Diversional activities are based on the patient’s interests.
No. The patient can scrapbook independently.
Which activity should be part of a personal wellness plan during the teen
years?
A. Keeping vaccinations up to date
B. Going to the doctor only when sick
C. Drinking alcohol in moderation
D. Avoiding vigorous physical exercise
Answer:
A
Explanation:
B you can go for medicine, vaccine or worried any anything
C you shouldn't drink alcohol as a teen
D Its good for the body to exercise
Timothy is a nursing assistant. One of Timothy’s patients has an mental disorder that causes him to feel nervous and fearful on a regular basis. Today, the patient begins to raise his voice, swear, and threaten Timothy.
Which statement best describes Timothy’s situation?
The patient has a psychotic disorder and Timothy should respond by raising his voice to show empathy and match the patient’s.
The patient has an anxiety disorder and Timothy should respond by acknowledging the patient’s distress.
The patient has a psychotic disorder and Timothy should respond by speaking softly and remaining calm.
The patient has an anxiety disorder and Timothy should respond by redirecting the patient from the impulse.
I’m pretty sure it’s the 2nd option. The patient has an anxiety disorder and Timothy should respond by acknowledging the patient’s distress.
Societies and the Communities is the system theory used to understand communities or social structures, and to advocate for improved living standards.
False
True
I would say True
Sorry if I’m wrong
15 questions thanks!!!!
Answer:
wlc and keep it upp and go to genius level
Which brain region or part of the brain is responsible for tasting Gatorade?
Answer:
Gustatory cortex
Explanation:
The primary gustatory cortex is a brain structure responsible for the perception of taste. It consists of two substructures: the anterior insula on the insular lobe and the frontal operculum on the inferior frontal gyrus of the frontal lobe.
Answer:
primary gustatory cortex
Explanation:
yes now dont delete
wool fibers are twisted to make a long _____ of wool
Answer:
String
Explanation:
When the fibers are twisted together, the more there is the stronger the fiber and the string will be, this is how yarn is made.
NAME 3 TYPES OF DRIBBLES IN BASKETBALL. Single line text.
Answer:
double dribble, travel, carry, crossover, between the legs, behind the back, spin move, i can go on and on lol
Explanation:
pls what do adolescent experience during puberty
need help please due today
Answer:
for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute
a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute.
You can calculate your maximum heart rate by subtracting your age from 220.